SHEBOYGAN - A Sheboygan man has been charged with three felonies in connection to an incident that occurred last week in which a 3-year-old child was found unresponsive and flown to Milwaukee to be treated for injuries, police said.

According to the criminal complaint, 25-year-old Jonathan Colon has been charged with child abuse, neglecting a child and possession of THC. Each felony also has the modification of "repeater" because Colon was convicted of a felony in the last five years.

According to court records:

On Friday, Feb. 8, Sheboygan Police were alerted that a 35-month-old child was at Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center after it was reported that she "suffered some sort of drowning incident" while she was under the supervision of Colon.

Officers spoke to medical staff at the hospital and learned that the child was brought into the hospital by Colon. The child, who was brought in wrapped in soaking wet towels, was foaming at the mouth, with a bloated stomach and a core temperature of 80 degrees, court documents said.

Detectives spoke to Colon who detailed his day with the child as follows:

Colon told officers that he started the day by dropping off his girlfriend at work around 9 a.m., bringing along his girlfriend's daughter. He and his girlfriend's daughter then returned to his house where he babysat her all day. He says they slept on and off, watched TV and the child played on her tablet.

Around 4:30 p.m., Colon said he and the child planned to go to McDonald's but the child was sweaty, so he told her to take a bath before they left.

Colon said he prepped a bath for her and left her to take her bath while he went to Snapchat his girlfriend. A few minutes later, the child called out to Colon because she needed to use the bathroom. Colon then went back into the bathroom and helped the child get to the toilet. After she was done, he placed her back in the tub and left again.

After 10 to 15 minutes, Colon told officers that he went back to check on her and found her sitting in the tub, slumped over, with her nose in the water.

Colon told officers that he then took the child out of the tub and placed her on the bed. He said he noticed that the child's stomach was very bloated, she didn't appear to be breathing and her mouth seemed clenched tight.

He said he had taken infant CPR so he pumped on her chest three times and blew in her mouth twice. When the CPR did not appear to be working, Colon said he placed the child in a blanket and drove her to the hospital without calling 911.

Colon told officers that the child had a bruise on her cheek from when his own daughter threw a sippy cup at the child and when his own daughter hit the child in the face. He also told officers that the child had a bite mark on her left deltoid, where his own daughter bit the child.

Officers then asked Colon about disciplining the child. He said it didn't happen because disciplining or spanking the child was not necessary, aside from taking her iPad-type tablet away.

According to court documents, the child's mother confirmed that Colon took her to work and that the last time she saw the child, the child was in good health.

Officers also received a report from Dr. Lynn Sheets of Children's Hospital of Wisconsin regarding the treatment of the child. The report indicates that, among a number of injuries including contusions, the child's abdominal injury was severe and life-threatening.

The report stated that the child's pattern of bruising indicated that she "had been physically abused with a reasonable medical certainty."

No additional information on the child's condition is available at this time.